Classify (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: identify by, declare, identify, declare something a secret, categorize, divide into classes

Conjugation of classify

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Present Simple
classify
classify
classifies
classify
classify
classify
Future Simple
will classify
will classify
will classify
will classify
will classify
will classify
Past Simple
classified
classified
classified
classified
classified
classified
Conditional Simple
would classify
would classify
would classify
would classify
would classify
would classify
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Present Progressive
am classifying
are classifying
is classifying
are classifying
are classifying
are classifying
Future Progressive
will be classifying
will be classifying
will be classifying
will be classifying
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will be classifying
Past Progressive
was classifying
were classifying
was classifying
were classifying
were classifying
were classifying
Conditional Progressive
would be classifying
would be classifying
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would be classifying
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I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have classified
have classified
has classified
have classified
have classified
have classified
Future Perfect
will have classified
will have classified
will have classified
will have classified
will have classified
will have classified
Past Perfect
had classified
had classified
had classified
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had classified
had classified
Conditional Perfect
would have classified
would have classified
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you
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been classifying
have been classifying
has been classifying
have been classifying
have been classifying
have been classifying
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been classifying
will have been classifying
will have been classifying
will have been classifying
will have been classifying
will have been classifying
Past Perfect Progressive
had been classifying
had been classifying
had been classifying
had been classifying
had been classifying
had been classifying
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been classifying
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would have been classifying

Examples of classify

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
'Cause now his lawyers want to classify this as suicide.
'He created a system to classify the discoveries of many other chemists, 'and set out to transform the language of chemistry.'
'Specialists in military affairs, clerical workers, 'statesmen, prosecutors, judges, 'educators, nutrition experts, 'as well as others 'you couldn't quite classify.
- 'Cause their official secrets acts lets them classify almost everything.
- And would you classify any of these as oral-genital contact?
'Cause now his lawyers want to classify this as suicide.
'He created a system to classify the discoveries of many other chemists, 'and set out to transform the language of chemistry.'
'Specialists in military affairs, clerical workers, 'statesmen, prosecutors, judges, 'educators, nutrition experts, 'as well as others 'you couldn't quite classify.
- 'Cause their official secrets acts lets them classify almost everything.
- And would you classify any of these as oral-genital contact?
# An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him #
- I don't think that... losing your virginity to someone at age 16 automatically classifies you as lifelong friends.
And since he's on the run, this classifies him as a "spree killer".
Available data classifies them as Federation pursuit ships.
DHS classifies the KLA as an inactive terrorist organization, so if they were in a rebuilding mode, we'd have heard something.
# An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him #
- I don't think that... losing your virginity to someone at age 16 automatically classifies you as lifelong friends.
And since he's on the run, this classifies him as a "spree killer".
Available data classifies them as Federation pursuit ships.
DHS classifies the KLA as an inactive terrorist organization, so if they were in a rebuilding mode, we'd have heard something.
"Did you tell Greg Brock of the New York Times of the existence of a classified military space shuttle?"
"Fuck you, it's classified", still works as far as I'm concerned.
"I can't get into details because it's super-classified.
"I saw your classified ad. I'm 52.
"If discovered appropriating classified documents at a foreign consulate reception you should A, express concern.
- I'm classifying the leaves.
- Preliminary findings means we're now classifying this death as a suspected homicide.
A logician's classifying mind. Or... a perfect ass.
And yes, given the location of the incident and the fact that numerous witnesses heard homophobic slurs from the perpetrators, we are classifying this as a hate crime.
Because of the assault, we're classifying the death as a homicide.
"Did you tell Greg Brock of the New York Times of the existence of a classified military space shuttle?"
"Fuck you, it's classified", still works as far as I'm concerned.
"I can't get into details because it's super-classified.
"I saw your classified ad. I'm 52.
"If discovered appropriating classified documents at a foreign consulate reception you should A, express concern.
- I'm classifying the leaves.
- Preliminary findings means we're now classifying this death as a suspected homicide.
A logician's classifying mind. Or... a perfect ass.
And yes, given the location of the incident and the fact that numerous witnesses heard homophobic slurs from the perpetrators, we are classifying this as a hate crime.
Because of the assault, we're classifying the death as a homicide.

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